A Comparative Review of Equine SIRS, Sepsis, and Neutrophils

Volume: 6
Published: Mar 12, 2019
Abstract
The most recent definition of sepsis in human medicine can be summarized as organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. In equine medicine, although no consensus definition is available, sepsis is commonly described as a dysregulated host systemic inflammatory response to infection. Defense against host infection is the primary role of innate immune cells known as neutrophils. Neutrophils also contribute to host injury...
Paper Details
Title
A Comparative Review of Equine SIRS, Sepsis, and Neutrophils
Published Date
Mar 12, 2019
Volume
6
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